Win a $10,000 Caribbean Cruise for Two!

You could win a one-week, five-star Caribbean cruise on Seabourn Cruise Line. If you did something awesome in a cruise port and would recommend it to others, tell us your tip, and enter to win this contest from Condé Nast Traveler.

What’s the best day you’ve spent in any port anywhere in the world? Maybe you rented a moped in Bermuda and discovered a secret pink sand beach. Or you learned how to make the world’s best cannoli the traditional Sicilian way in Palermo. Or you dived with manta rays the size of king-size mattresses in Kona, Hawaii. Wherever the port, if you did something awesome and would recommend it to others, tell us your tip and you could win a one-week, five-star Caribbean cruise on Seabourn Cruise Line. Choose any seven-night Caribbean sailing offered now through 2014 on the Seabourn Legend or the Seabourn Spirit, rated among the top ten small ships in the world by Condé Nast Traveler readers in our latest cruise poll. The prize includes round-trip airfare for two from any gateway city in the U.S. or Canada, transportation between airport and ship, one spa treatment for two, and one shore excursion for two.

My team and I will be reading every tip that comes in and publishing the best here on condenasttraveler.com so, if you have a Web site or blog you’d like me to link to, include your URL when you enter the contest. We’ll pick the top ten finalists, and then we’ll ask the public—that means you—to vote for your favorite. The winner of the popular vote will win the $10,000 cruise.

A few more things to know:

You’re welcome to share tips for as many ports as you like—and it can increase your chance of winning, as long as you fill out a separate contest entry form for each port. Don’t want to enter more than once? Feel free to share additional port experiences/tips in the comment space below (and remember to include your site or blog URL).

Try to share a tip that's surprising yet useful. Make it something that other travelers can act on

You’re allowed 100 words per entry.

The contest is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada (except Quebec).

Virtually identical to her sister ships the Pride and Spirit (which also score in the 90s on Condé Nast Traveler's Readers’ Choice Survey), the Seabourn Legend has 104 suites, the smallest of which offer a spacious 277 square feet. Forty percent of staterooms have balconies, and all have ocean views. In-suite bars and refrigerators are stocked according to your preferences prior to arrival. Four restaurants are available, all with menus created by celebrity chef Charlie Palmer. Before- and after-dinner options abound, with your choice of four lounges and bars. From spring to fall, the Legend sails itineraries around the Mediterranean, while winter finds her in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia.

**Itineraries/Schedule: **92.5

Shore Excursions: 82.1

Crew/Service: 96.3

Cabins: 90.0

Food/Dining: 98.8

Activites/Facilities: 81.0

Design/Layout: 91.3

Passengers: 208

Overall Score: 90.3

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Overall Score:** 90.2

Seabourn’s three smaller ships, the Legend, Pride, and Spirit, each with 104 suites, are almost indistinguishable (and all score in the 90s on the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Survey). All have relatively spacious cabins, from 277 to 575 square feet, with in-suite bars and refrigerators stocked according to guests’ preferences prior to arrival; bathrooms come with a choice of soaps, including Hermès and L’Occitane. Celebrity chef Charlie Palmer presides over the dining venues, and unlike on some ships, you won’t face any surcharge when you decide to skip the main dining room. Seabourn’s all-inclusive policy also means that you won’t have to worry about running up a steep tab when you visit the four bars and lounges. The Spirit summers in the Mediterranean and Adriatic, while in the winter she can be found in the Caribbean and along the Central American coast.